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The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.
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By increasing our speed because momentum is proportional to the speed
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
No. Total momentum always remains constant. Therefore, if the momentum of one object decreases, the momentum of another must needs increase.
if the angular speed of an object increase its angular momentum will also increase
The momentum is expressed as: p = mv, so assuming the velocity increases, the momentum of the body will increase too.
The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.The momentum will increase in this case.
-- eat more -- run faster
By increasing our speed because momentum is proportional to the speed
By increasing our speed because momentum is proportional to the speed
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
momentum of a body can be increased either by increasing velocity or by mass.since momentum = mass * velocity.
If the force opposes the motion, it will reduce the velocity and the momentum of the body will decrease. If the force is in the direction of the motion, the velocity will increase and the momentum will increase.
One Answer:Before the hit yes. After no. the home plate is in fair territory between the batters box and first base so it is often stepped on, however the batter must hit the ball while inside the batters box. Correct Answer:There is no rule in MLB prohibiting a batter from stepping on home plate.
if velocity increases, so does momentum. and vice versa momentum = mass x velocity increasing mass or velocity or both will increase momentum
No. Total momentum always remains constant. Therefore, if the momentum of one object decreases, the momentum of another must needs increase.